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Come and see how we hand build British motorcycles at Donington Hall. Tours take place Fridays at 3pm, the tour will take up to 90 minutes depending on group size. Please note maximum party size is 20.
£10.00 donation payable on the day, all proceeded go to Blesma

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Few other motorcycles offer such a personal and unique experience. Hand built by British hands this modern variant of a historic classic is waiting for you to experience for yourself and ride. Spend an hour riding the latest Norton 961 on the roads surrounding Donington Park, meet team members responsible for the production and assembly and tour around our factory located in the grounds of Donington Hall, steeped in Motorcyle history.

July 28th 2015

Chancellor of the Exchequer George Osborne today visited world-famous Norton Motorcycles Ltd to announce £7.5m project which includes £4 million of government funding which will support ... Read More

Norton SG1, SG2, SG3, SG4 out on display.

June 25th 2015

Now this is a bit special, SG1, SG2, SG3, SG4. All in a line for the very first time this evening. Out on display for bike night, come take a look..... Read More

Limited Edition Dominator SS bikes

June 15th 2015

Life at the Norton factory doesn't stand still while we race at the TT races. The first of the hand built limited edition Dominator SS bikes are coming out of production and being made rea... Read More

Norton SG4 and Team ready for the TT

June 5th 2015

The Norton SG4 and team line up on the famous TT start line for last nights practice. To follow progress of the TT practice and races you can follow the Norton boss Stuart Garner on twitte... Read More

News

New bikes roll out of production early in 2013, with an increasing number of staff and a focused supply chain Norton have made a great start into 2013 with many bikes already built and out for delivery.

Norton has announced an all-British two-man line up for their 2013 Isle of Man TT Races fuelled by Monster Energy campaign. The Donington Park based factory outfit has signed Nottingham’s Dan Hegarty. Dan will partner Runcorn based Ian Mackman who will return to the TT on Norton’s distinctive black livery for his second year.

This week see’s the first public appearance for the new Commando 961 SF, guest starring on the Norton stand at the NEC Motorcycle Live show. The SF [Sport Factory] will be there all week up until Sunday 2nd December.